The Everest 5-Shelf Audio Rack is a modern solution to audio video equipment clutter. Keep each component safely stowed on this handy shelving unit for the living room. This extremely versatile component stand allows for customization to meet your exact needs. The shelves of this home audio rack may be interchanged, or left off all together, to offer you heights ranging from 3 to 35 inches. Crafted with durable steel tubing and thick tempered safety glass, this multi media stand provides ample space for audio visual components, while maintaining a distinct look. This component rack's top shelf is 8mm thick with a weight capacity of 250 pounds. Lower shelves are 6mm thick.

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The above dimensions are the outside measurements of the product at the largest point. All dimensions are in inches and may be rounded up to the nearest quarter inch.
-Width: Left to right dimension
-Height: Top to bottom dimension
-Depth: Front to back dimension
-Diameter: Width of a circle at the widest point

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Reviews for Everest 5-Shelf Audio Rack

Attractive and strong

Sam (Florida)

Attractive glass shelves. Takes a little patience assembling. Heavy. Some reviews have complained that the shelves do not line up perfectly. However, if you assemble this correctly, it will not be a problem. Just make them all slightly snug (but not tight). This will give a little play for the next shelf to line up. Then when all shelves are screwed together, go back and tighten them completely...starting with the top shelf (the thick one) and working your way down until all shelves are tightened. Figure out your spacing preferences first...because doing this a second time is a pain. Now for the studs: You want to make sure that part of the stud is screwed into the top and part in the bottom (of each section). What I did was to screw the stud into one section with about 8 finger twists, then while attaching the mating section, I pressed the stud against the glass hole so that the stud will not turn when I am screwing the next section on. In this fashion, I know how mush the stud is screwed through both sections that it has tied together. You just want to make sure that the stud does not screw too far into one section while not screwing enough into the next. definitely worth the effort. Oh, and the plastic spacers do look pretty cheap, but once assembled, you cannot notice at all.Bottom Line: recommended

looks great

Mark (WASHINGTON, DC)

The stand is made with tempered glass. Unit was easy to assemble. The round joints between the shelves are made of plastic. Other than that the unit is made of nice quality parts and looks great when fully assembled.Bottom Line: recommended

quality

Thida (SEATTLE, WA)

Excellent quality products.Bottom Line: recommended

Love the stereo stand

Roland (AUBURN, ME)

Love the product. Easy to assemble. Thanks.Bottom Line: recommended

Good

Fred (Bellingham, Washington)

Package arrived very fast. Contents including several glass panels in excellent condition: very well packaged.Bottom Line: recommended